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SING, MY TONGUE, THE SAVIOR’S GLORY

B E maj7 B Cm Gm Cm7 B
Melody

1. Sing, my tongue, the Sav ior’s glo ry: Tell his tri umph
2. Faith ful cross, O tree all beau teous! Tree all peer less
3. Eat ing of the tree for bid den, Hu mans sank in
4. Such the or der God ap point ed When for sin he
5. So when now at length the full ness Of the sa cred
6. Thus did Christ to per fect man hood In our mor tal
7. Lof ty tree, bend down your branch es, To em brace your
8. Bless ing, hon or ev er last ing, To the im mor tal

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Keyboard

E Fsus4 F
ie B Cm7 Dm
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1. far and wide; Tell a loud the fa mous sto ry
2. and di vine, Not a grove on earth can show us
3. Sa tan’s snare, When our pit y ing Cre a tor
4. would a tone; To the ser pent thus op pos ing
5. time drew nigh, Then the Son, the world’s Cre a tor,
6. flesh at tain: Then of his free choice he goes on
7. sa cred load; Oh, re lax the na tive ten sion
8. De i ty; To the Fa ther, Son, and Spir it,
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Text: 87 87 87; Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, 530–609; tr. by John M. Neale, 1818–1866.
Music: PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI; Chant, Mode III; Liber Hymnarius, 1983; keyboard acc. by Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947, © 1990, OCP. All rights reserved.

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SING, MY TONGUE, THE SAVIOR’S GLORY, cont. (2)

Cm7 Dm7 Gm E A add9 Gm7 Dm

1. Of his bod y cru ci fied; How u pon the


2. Such a flow’r and leaf as thine. Sweet the nails, and
3. Did this sec ond tree pre pare; Des tined, man y
4. Schemes yet deep er than his own; Thence the rem e
5. Left his Fa ther’s throne on high; From a vir gin’s
6. To a death of bit ter pain; And as lamb up
7. Of that all too ri gid wood; Gent ly, gent ly
8. E qual prais es ev er be; Glo ry through the

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1.
2.
Cm Dm

cross a vic
sweet the wood,
tim,
Gm

Van quish ing in


Lad en with so
ie Cm7

death,
sweet
Gm

he died.
a load!
(D.C.) (last verse only)
Cm6 G(no 3)
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3. ag es la ter, That first e vil to re pair.
4. dy pro cur ing, When the fa tal wound had come.
5. womb ap pear ing, Clothed in our mor tal i ty.
6. on the al tar Of the cross, for us is slain.
7. bear the mem bers Of your dy ing King and God.
8. earth and heav en, Trin i ty in U ni ty. A men.
(D.C.) (last verse only)
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Edition #91723
SING, MY TONGUE, THE SAVIOR’S GLORY
Capo 3: (G) (Cmaj7) (G) (Am) (Em) (Am7) (G)
B E maj7 B Cm Gm Cm7 B

1. Sing, my tongue, the Sav ior’s glo ry: Tell his tri umph
2. Faith ful cross, O tree all beau teous! Tree all peer less
3. Eat ing of the tree for bid den, Hu mans sank in
4. Such the or der God ap point ed When for sin he
5. So when now at length the full ness Of the sa cred
6. Thus did Christ to per fect man hood In our mor tal
7. Lof ty tree, bend down your branch es, To em brace your
8. Bless ing, hon or ev er last ing, To the im mor tal

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(C) (D sus4) (D) (G) (Am7) (Bm)
E Fsus4 F B Cm7 Dm

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
far
and
Sa
would a
and wide;
di vine,
tan’s snare,
tone;
time drew nigh,
ie Tell
Not
When
To
Then
a
a
our
the
the
loud

pit
ser
the
grove on
y
fa

ing
pent thus
mous sto
earth can show
Cre
op
Son, the world’s Cre
a
pos
a
ry
us
tor
ing
tor,
ev
6. flesh at tain: Then of his free choice he goes on
7. sa cred load; Oh, re lax the na tive ten sion
8. De i ty; To the Fa ther, Son, and Spir it,

(Am7) (Bm7) (Em) (C) (Fadd9) (Em7) (Bm)


Cm7 Dm7 Gm E A add9 Gm7 Dm
Pr

1. Of his bod y cru ci fied; How u pon the


2. Such a flow’r and leaf as thine. Sweet the nails, and
3. Did this sec ond tree pre pare; Des tined, man y
4. Schemes yet deep er than his own; Thence the rem e
5. Left his Fa ther’s throne on high; From a vir gin’s
6. To a death of bit ter pain; And as lamb up
7. Of that all too ri gid wood; Gent ly, gent ly
8. E qual prais es ev er be; Glo ry through the

Text: 87 87 87; Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, 530–609; tr. by John M. Neale, 1818–1866.
Music: PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI; Chant, Mode III; Liber Hymnarius, 1983; guitar acc. © 1995, OCP. All rights reserved.

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Edition #91723
SING, MY TONGUE, THE SAVIOR’S GLORY, cont. (2)

(Am) (Bm) (Em) (Am7) (Em) (Am6) (E(no 3))


Cm Dm Gm Cm7 Gm Cm6 G(no 3)
(D. C.) (last verse only)

1. cross a vic tim, Van quish ing in death, he died.


2. sweet the wood, Lad en with so sweet a load!
3. ag es la ter, That first e vil to re pair.
4. dy pro cur ing, When the fa tal wound had come.
5. womb ap pear ing, Clothed in our mor tal i ty.
6. on the al tar Of the cross, for us is slain.
7. bear the mem bers Of your dy ing King and God.
8. earth and heav en, Trin i ty in U ni ty. A men.

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ev
Pr

Edition #91723
SING, MY TONGUE, THE SAVIOR’S GLORY
Capo 3: (G) (Cmaj7) (G) (Am) (Em) (Am7) (G)
B E maj7 B Cm Gm Cm7 B

1. Sing, my tongue, the Sav ior’s glo ry: Tell his tri umph
2. Faith ful cross, O tree all beau teous! Tree all peer less
3. Eat ing of the tree for bid den, Hu mans sank in
4. Such the or der God ap point ed When for sin he
5. So when now at length the full ness Of the sa cred
6. Thus did Christ to per fect man hood In our mor tal
7. Lof ty tree, bend down your branch es, To em brace your
8. Bless ing, hon or ev er last ing, To the im mor tal

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(C) (D sus4) (D) (G) (Am7) (Bm)
E Fsus4 F B Cm7 Dm

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
far
and
Sa
would a
and wide;
di vine,
tan’s snare,
tone;
time drew nigh,
ie Tell
Not
When
To
Then
a
a
our
the
the
loud

pit
ser
the
grove on
y
fa

ing
pent thus
mous sto
earth can show
Cre
op
Son, the world’s Cre
a
pos
a
ry
us
tor
ing
tor,
ev
6. flesh at tain: Then of his free choice he goes on
7. sa cred load; Oh, re lax the na tive ten sion
8. De i ty; To the Fa ther, Son, and Spir it,

(Am7) (Bm7) (Em) (C) (Fadd9) (Em7) (Bm)


Cm7 Dm7 Gm E A add9 Gm7 Dm
Pr

1. Of his bod y cru ci fied; How u pon the


2. Such a flow’r and leaf as thine. Sweet the nails, and
3. Did this sec ond tree pre pare; Des tined, man y
4. Schemes yet deep er than his own; Thence the rem e
5. Left his Fa ther’s throne on high; From a vir gin’s
6. To a death of bit ter pain; And as lamb up
7. Of that all too ri gid wood; Gent ly, gent ly
8. E qual prais es ev er be; Glo ry through the

Text: 87 87 87; Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, 530–609; tr. by John M. Neale, 1818–1866.
Music: PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI; Chant, Mode III; Liber Hymnarius, 1983; guitar acc. © 1995, OCP. All rights reserved.

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Edition #91723
SING, MY TONGUE, THE SAVIOR’S GLORY, cont. (2)

(Am) (Bm) (Em) (Am7) (Em) (Am6) (E(no 3))


Cm Dm Gm Cm7 Gm Cm6 G(no 3)
(D. C.) (last verse only)

1. cross a vic tim, Van quish ing in death, he died.


2. sweet the wood, Lad en with so sweet a load!
3. ag es la ter, That first e vil to re pair.
4. dy pro cur ing, When the fa tal wound had come.
5. womb ap pear ing, Clothed in our mor tal i ty.
6. on the al tar Of the cross, for us is slain.
7. bear the mem bers Of your dy ing King and God.
8. earth and heav en, Trin i ty in U ni ty. A men.

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Edition #91723
SING, MY TONGUE, THE SAVIOR’S GLORY
SOLO INSTRUMENT

(last verse only)

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(D.C.)

Music: PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI; Chant, Mode III; Liber Hymnarius, 1983; arr. by Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947, © 1990, OCP. All rights reserved.

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